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Increased Physical Activity Linked to Lower Neuropsychiatric Disease Risk

A study of more than 73,000 adults found a correlation between increased physical activity and lower risk of neuropsychiatric diseases such as anxiety, depression, and dementia, regardless of exercise intensity; the research is slated to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting in A...

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Antidepressants Linked to Faster Cognitive Decline in Dementia Patients

A Swedish study of 18,740 dementia patients revealed that those taking antidepressants, especially serotonin reuptake inhibitors, experienced faster cognitive decline than those who didn't; however, experts caution against a direct causal link and highlight the lack of effective treatment options fo...

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Global Surge in Teen Anxiety and Depression: Studies Reveal Alarming Trends

Studies in the US and Australia reveal alarming rates of anxiety and depression among teenagers, with girls disproportionately affected; factors include puberty, educational transitions, social media, and the pandemic, highlighting a need for preventative strategies focusing on well-being and reduci...

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AI Detects High Rate of CEO Depression, But No Performance Impact

A study using AI on 14,500 S&P 500 earnings calls (2010-2021) found depression indicators in over 9,500, yet these CEOs didn't underperform, suggesting strong support systems. This challenges the stigma around mental health in leadership.

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Global Genetic Study Uncovers Hundreds of New Depression Risk Factors

An international team identified almost 300 new genetic links to depression in a study of over 5 million people from 29 countries, revealing 100 variations discovered only through the inclusion of non-European participants and suggesting potential drug repurposing for pregabalin and modafinil.

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NHS to Trial Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders

The UK's NHS is funding a £6.5 million trial of a non-invasive brain-computer interface using ultrasound to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions; 30 patients with existing skull defects will test the device's safety and ability to improve mood and motivation.

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China Launches Nationwide Mental Health Hotline to Tackle 100 Million Cases

China launches a nationwide mental health hotline (12356) later this year to address the 100 million people with mental health issues, reflecting a growing need for accessible services and a government commitment to improved care.

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Smartphone Internet Break Improves Mental Health and Attention

A study of 467 participants (ages 18-74) found that a two-week break from smartphone internet access led to significant improvements in mental health (71%), subjective well-being (73%), and attention spans (91%), with effects comparable to antidepressant medication.

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French Lawsuits Highlight Difficulty in Proving Drug-Induced Behavioral Changes

In France, lawsuits allege that the Parkinson's drug Requip caused unusual behavioral changes in patients, while a separate case involving the antidepressant Paroxetine raises similar concerns about proving drug-induced behavioral shifts, highlighting challenges in distinguishing pre-existing condit...

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Depression's Rising Prevalence and Key Symptoms: A Focus on Diagnosis and Treatment

Depression, affecting 5% of global adults and 12.5% of French adults in their lifetime, manifests through persistent sadness, loss of interest, sleep and eating disturbances, fatigue, cognitive difficulties, low self-esteem, and potential suicidal thoughts; therapy is crucial alongside medication.

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Untreated Depression Among Elderly: A 2020 Study Reveals High Rates of Untreated Depression

A 2020 study reveals that 61% of people aged 65+ concerned about depression avoid treatment, highlighting a critical issue of underdiagnosis and the stigma surrounding mental health in older adults, particularly men who may experience identity loss after retirement.

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300 New Genetic Variants Linked to Depression Discovered in Global Study

A study of five million people across 29 countries identified 300 new genetic variants linked to depression, highlighting the complex genetic basis of the disorder and paving the way for improved treatments.

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